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for fruitful discussions

by Taylor H, Howard S. Taylor, Hovard S. Taylor, J. K. Williams - Science, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523, USA. 2Department of Atmospheric Sciences, University of Washington
"... An ah-initio calculation is made on a resonant state of the H2 ~ ion hy an approximate variation method. Excellent agreement \ experiment is obtained. Physical justification is given for the use of the approximate variation method. ..."
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An ah-initio calculation is made on a resonant state of the H2 ~ ion hy an approximate variation method. Excellent agreement \ experiment is obtained. Physical justification is given for the use of the approximate variation method.

Chemistry Department for fruitful discussions.

by C Periodica Polytechnica, Jamal Stas
"... Liquid-liquid extraction of sulfuric acid using tri-n-dodecylamine/kerosene ..."
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Liquid-liquid extraction of sulfuric acid using tri-n-dodecylamine/kerosene

research, for many fruitful discussions. I gratefully acknowledge the invaluable assistance of

by Stephen C. Smith, Especially Bettina Schwethelm, Rosalia Rodriguez-garcia , 2001
"... comments. A special thanks to Sanjay Jain, with whom I am collaborating on related theoretical ..."
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comments. A special thanks to Sanjay Jain, with whom I am collaborating on related theoretical

suggestions. I also thank Narayana Kocherlakota for fruitful discussions and suggestions. I

by Pierre-olivier Weill, Tom Sargent, Their Encouragements, Marco Bassetto, Vinicius Carrasco, John Y, Arvind Krishnamurthy, Hanno Lustig, Erzo Luttmer, Eva Nagypal, Lasse Heje Pedersen, Esteban Rossi-hansberg, Tuomo Vuolteenaho, Ivan Werning, Y Wright, Mark Wright, Bill Zame , 2004
"... During financial disruptions, marketmakers provide liquidity by absorbing external selling pressure. They buy when the pressure is large, accumulate inventories, and sell when the pressure alleviates. This paper studies optimal dynamic liquidity provision in a theoretical market setting with large a ..."
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During financial disruptions, marketmakers provide liquidity by absorbing external selling pressure. They buy when the pressure is large, accumulate inventories, and sell when the pressure alleviates. This paper studies optimal dynamic liquidity provision in a theoretical market setting with large and temporary selling pressure, and order-execution delays. I show that competitive marketmakers offer the socially optimal amount of liquidity, provided they have access to sufficient capital. If raising capital is costly, this suggests a policy role for lenient centralbank lending during financial disruptions.

support from the French Ministry of Labor. We benefited from fruitful discussions with

by Arnaud Chéron, Jean-olivier Hairault, François Langot , 2008
"... at the SED meeting (Paris, 2003), T2M (Orléans, 2004), SCSE congress (Québec, 2004), ..."
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at the SED meeting (Paris, 2003), T2M (Orléans, 2004), SCSE congress (Québec, 2004),

Taking CSCW Seriously: Supporting Articulation Work

by Kjeld Schmidt, Liam Bannon - Computer Supported Cooperative Work , 1992
"... this paper we set out an approach to CSCW as a field of research which we believe provides a coherent conceptual framework for this area, suggesting that it should be concerned with the support requirements of cooperative work arrangements. This provides a more principled, comprehensive, and, in our ..."
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of the fruits of this approach, we discuss the concept of `articulation work' and its relevance to CSCW. This raises a host of interesting problems that are marginalized in the work on small group support but critical to the success of CSCW systems `in the large', i. e., that are designed to meet

We'd like to thank, for fruitful discussions and suggestions, George-Marios Angeletos, Andy Atkeson,

by Manuel Amador, Pierre-olivier Weill, Gadi Barlevy, Doireann Fitzgerald, Christian Hellwig, Narayana Kocherlakota, Nir Jaimovich, Pat Kehoe, Ivan Werning, Y Wright, Manuel Amador, Pierre-olivier Weill, Manuel Amador , 2008
"... assistance. All errors are ours. The views expressed herein are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Bureau of Economic Research. NBER working papers are circulated for discussion and comment purposes. They have not been peer-reviewed or been subject to the ..."
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assistance. All errors are ours. The views expressed herein are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Bureau of Economic Research. NBER working papers are circulated for discussion and comment purposes. They have not been peer-reviewed or been subject

CERP for many fruitful discussions. Moreover, we would like to thank Axel Börsch-Supan, Elsa Fornero,

by Tabea Bucher-koenen, Michael Ziegelmeyer, Martin Gasche, Michael Haliassos, Lena Janys, Johannes Koenen, Lisa Kramer, Annamaria Lusardi, Chiara Monticone, Matthias Weiss , 2010
"... Preliminary draft, comments welcome. ∗We are grateful to participants at the DIW Conference on Aging, Saving and Retirement, the SAVE ..."
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Preliminary draft, comments welcome. ∗We are grateful to participants at the DIW Conference on Aging, Saving and Retirement, the SAVE

participating in the fruitful discussion. I would like to thank Knut Gerlach, Olaf Hübler, Uwe Jirjahn,

by Stefan Schneck, Mario Mechtel, Christian Pfeifer, Patrick Puhani , 2009
"... This paper contributes to the investigation of employer-to-employer mobility across the career of wage maximizing individuals. The mobility model derived here is establishing the benchmark for optimal transitions. Furthermore, gener-alizations provide an explanation for the coexistence of wage reduc ..."
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This paper contributes to the investigation of employer-to-employer mobility across the career of wage maximizing individuals. The mobility model derived here is establishing the benchmark for optimal transitions. Furthermore, gener-alizations provide an explanation for the coexistence of wage reductions and wage markups induced by mobility. The empirical investigation, based on German linked employer-employee data, is on estimating counterfactual wage trajectories to con-clude whether the between-firm wage path exceeds the within-firm wage trajec-tory. Hence, an evaluation of the performance of individual employer-to-employer mobility is conducted. The results show that most of the employer-to-employer transitions are accompanied by wage losses.

Meiotic mRNAs Promotes Facultative

by E. Hohenester, D. Tisi, J. F. Talts, R. Timpl, Mol Cell, A. C. Combs, J. M. Ervasti, Biochem J, P. K. Grewal, P. J. Holzfeind, R. E. Bittner, J. E. Hewitt, J. D. Esko For Providing, Howard Hughes, Martin Zofall, Soichiro Yamanaka, Francisca E. Reyes-turcu, Ke Zhang, Chanan Rubin, Shiv I. S. Grewal , 2011
"... laboratory for fruitful discussions and D. Venzke and ..."
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laboratory for fruitful discussions and D. Venzke and
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